Sometimes I seem to stretch it over, sometimes roll. Trying always to minimize the air trapped inside, in that sense rolling while partially erect could work the best.
 
I found a little trick for the Silicap if you are having problems like me when Hanging.For me the Silicap was pulling up a bit away from the tip of my glans when I was doing my 1 hr hang causing a air pocket at the tip and I was getting a little swelling in that area.When I got the Silipads and tried them they greatly reduced the swelling and puffiness a lot but the silicap was still pulling up a tad at the tip.For me this all started when I was hanging with anything over 8 lbs.I am at 12 lbs now.How I fixed the cap slippage was I took a sewing needle and poked one small hole right at the center tip of the Glans Cap.After doing this the glans cap remains tight and now I get no more pulling up off the tip like I used to.I used this Cap twice now hanging and can confirm it stays put.Just a little trick I thought to share if your having the same problem as me.
 
I know what works better for me, but anyone have an opinion on best way to put on silicap? Rolling? Erect?

I've always had trouble getting the silicap on effectively. Hopefully we can get them made about 1" longer, so they can be rolled onto the penis more easier. At the minute, its a case of either rolling it a tad, and getting it over the glans, or stretching it, then putting it on.

Having more length to it, will allow the silicap to at least attach to some upper shaft, then it can cover the head nicely.
 
I've always had trouble getting the silicap on effectively. Hopefully we can get them made about 1" longer, so they can be rolled onto the penis more easier. At the minute, its a case of either rolling it a tad, and getting it over the glans, or stretching it, then putting it on.

Having more length to it, will allow the silicap to at least attach to some upper shaft, then it can cover the head nicely.
This sounds great, definitely at least an inch longer.
I even mentioned in a previous post that maybe there could be one the same length as the short Silisleeve.
 
Agreed, if it were longer it would be much easier. Even one as long as the long silisleeve would be useful for me. For now, getting erect and rolling it on is the easiest method for me. When flaccid it's hard to get reliable stability. Things just move around too much too easy. It's easier for me to just not bother with it.
 
@Lightning is it possible to have the silicap 1" inch longer in the future. I think it would be more easier for uncut guys like me, at the moment the silicap is battling with the skin :)
 
@Lightning is it possible to have the silicap 1" inch longer in the future. I think it would be more easier for uncut guys like me, at the moment the silicap is battling with the skin :)

Yes, we have allot of new things coming and this is one of them. The new SiliCaps will also be a bit more durable. SiliCap Duro. They will be longer too.
 
This weekend we will be testing the SiliStretcher traction stretcher adapter. This adapter will be able to work for people that have existing traction stretchers such as SizeGenetics, Jes, and the MOS extender coming.
 
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This weekend we will be testing the SiliStretcher traction stretcher adapter. This adapter will be able to work for people that have existing traction stretchers such as SizeGenetics, Jes, and the MOS extender coming.
This sounds great. Let me know when I can buy one.
 
-Siliscale
Gives you an idea of how much pull you are really putting into your Silistretcher routine.

Based on previous wear with Silistrap I put on Siliscale and it was registering in at about 2.5 to 3 lbs.

I tightened up the Silistrap and was able to get to about 7 lbs.

I think everyone should have the Siliscale because it will give you an idea how much pull you are actually using.

It will be helpful for example if someone says they are not getting growth to report how much force in lbs they are using.

Or maybe someone will find the sweet spot of growth force and then recommendations can be made.

The one thing I wish the Siliscale came with is some additional hooks/ connectors.

I purchased some on amazon and they work good.
 
-Siliscale
Gives you an idea of how much pull you are really putting into your Silistretcher routine.

Based on previous wear with Silistrap I put on Siliscale and it was registering in at about 2.5 to 3 lbs.

I tightened up the Silistrap and was able to get to about 7 lbs.

I think everyone should have the Siliscale because it will give you an idea how much pull you are actually using.

It will be helpful for example if someone says they are not getting growth to report how much force in lbs they are using.

Or maybe someone will find the sweet spot of growth force and then recommendations can be made.

The one thing I wish the Siliscale came with is some additional hooks/ connectors.

I purchased some on amazon and they work good.

Thanks for your review and it sounds like a positive one but I also thank you for your advice on adding to the package. What did you have in mind when you said hooks and connectors?
 
-Siliscale
Ok so I am only able to get between 1 to 2 lbs most was about 2.5 lbs with the Silistretcher belt.

I think the Silistrap allows for more tension.
I was able to get up to about 7 lbs.

Ok so here’s the question
In Siliscale lbs what is considered lbs for healing/ growth.
-passive
-active light stretching
-active medium stretching
-active heavy stretching
 
-Siliscale
Ok so here’s the question
In Siliscale lbs what is considered lbs for healing/ growth.
-passive
-active light stretching
-active medium stretching
-active heavy stretching

Based on seven pounds this would be the proper weight distribution. First there’s only two portions to active and passive. We can build on this as I show below but anything that’s not active his passes.

ACTIVE: 7 pounds
HEALING or PASSIVE heavy: 4 pounds
HEALING or PASSIVE medium : 3 pounds
HEALING or PASSIVE light: 1-2 pounds

That would be the order as active games are always the maximum you can take. After that it becomes passive so you could progressively become passive from the 7 pound mark all the way down to the 1 pound mark but that’s just a lot of extra work that isn’t necessary. I would follow what I post below.

ACTIVE: 7 pounds
PASSIVE or Healing: 1-2 pounds.

But I would suggest that you look to the reverse pyramid hanging as a way to train because it is far better than any other hanging routine. Follow the link below.

 
Based on seven pounds this would be the proper weight distribution. First there’s only two portions to active and passive. We can build on this as I show below but anything that’s not active his passes.

ACTIVE: 7 pounds
HEALING or PASSIVE heavy: 4 pounds
HEALING or PASSIVE medium : 3 pounds
HEALING or PASSIVE light: 1-2 pounds

That would be the order as active games are always the maximum you can take. After that it becomes passive so you could progressively become passive from the 7 pound mark all the way down to the 1 pound mark but that’s just a lot of extra work that isn’t necessary. I would follow what I post below.

ACTIVE: 7 pounds
PASSIVE or Healing: 1-2 pounds.

But I would suggest that you look to the reverse pyramid hanging as a way to train because it is far better than any other hanging routine. Follow the link below.

Thanks @DLD.
This will give me a good guide of where to be with active stretching.

Would the 7lbs active stretching apply to ADS mode as well or do I want to be in a more passive state for ADS?
 
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